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This Clipping From BROOKLYN, N. Y. BROOKLYN DAILY magic carpet over Broadway By JOE KALIFF '} About Dames," Donn Arden's new revue at the Latin Quarter, the most ambitious production in the 16-year history of the \ec\ Broadway nightclub. The costumes alone cost over $120,000, be money than is spent on a Broadway musical. Film star Jane ssell headlines the show in a song and dance act prepared by k Cole . . . George Liberace's wife, Jayne, suffered a concussion pn she walked into a huge plate glass door in her desert home j has nurses around, the clock . . . TV's Steve ("Wanted Dear or re") McQueen is an expectant father. * * * ^HOUSAND AND ONE KNIGHTS: Luchow's annual Venson. tival begins November 11. The deer were raised on game farms jVisconsin, Washington and Canada . . . Pan^&merican Airlines sing Muzak on its new jet airliners . . .Brooklyn born Alexander lirby signed for a lead in "The Big Fisherman" . . . Seourby red on Broadway in "St. Joan" . . . Sign on a Manila airport: jase start kissing way ahead of time so planes can leave on idule." * * * iRLS OF WISDOM: Overheard at the Warwick Hotel: "When kn is pushing 60 that's exercise enough." " * * * j THIEF OF BAD GAGS: Jerry Lester was telling Mends at! iff's about his little boy carefully examining a box of break- \ food. The kid told Jerry: "It's rich in minerals, calories, pro-1 and vitamins . but it tastes lousy." Overheard at Gramercy | l:"3Iy wife is a terrible nag . . I get whine with every meai." ; * * * j HEREZ-ODDities: General Mark Clark was in a N.Y. taxi the driver made a U-turn. A policeman started to bawl out '?ç [river, then looked into the back, seat. "Aren't you General , i Clark?" he asked. "Yes," said the General; "I ,am." Where upon the officer said to the driver, "Okay, go ahead, but watch those turns, taxi."- A half block further on the driver turned to Gen. Clark and said: "You know, he musta really thought you were." * * * HAREM SCAREM: The Bird V Glass Restaurant will start Jam | sessions this week. Johnny Coco's Trio wlil be featured . . . New- j est trend in men's fashions is the smaller-proportioned .bowler hat witH a soft crown that snaps back into shape if crushed or creased. These hats are made by Tnoinas Beg . . . Harry Szerlip is back to his old tricks again . . . we mean magic and card tricks . . . he's recuperating from a long illness and is back on his old beat at 47th and Broadway entertaining and looking after old time performers. The other night be used pretty Elizabeth Peiin of Bangor, Maine as his assistant while putting on a show. Elizabeth is a blue- eyed lovely from New England. VICKIE HAYES, the farm acting school, has been p during the past five years. field, who virtually lives in fr lodel who has just started her own graphed more times than a ! includes the fabulous Jayn at of a camera. Vickie is teaching young girls the art of acting at her Manhattan school, the Hayes Workshop. * * * j ALEC GUINESS is going over to the United States in November j to publicize his new movie, "The Horse's Mouth."' He wonders If j people whil really recognize him here in real life, because he looks 1 so different in every picture. Chorus girls DodiXynn, left, and Deirdre Ottewffl get a high kick out ol Manhattan's first real snowfall of the season. United Press International Pnoto.